Trinity Laban is a conservatoire for music and dance, formed in 2005 from the merger of Trinity College of Music and the Laban school of dance. It is based in Greenwich - a nice corner of south east London. Trinity is housed at the glorious King Charles Court at the Old Royal Naval College while Laban is based to the west of Greenwich, nearer Deptford. There's a range of specialised programmes available, including degrees in dance theatre, performance and Indian music.

Shortly moving to Greenwich, London, the Trinity College of Music was founded in 1872 as a school for the study and practice of music for the church, and for the last hundred years it has been a pioneer in youth music teaching. In recent years it has been the first music college to develop jazz studies and electronics and has installed a computerised aural and keyboard laboratory. It has faculties of strings, keyboard, composition, vocal, conducting, wind, brass and percussion, jazz and music education.